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Inside life of multimillionaire who can retire at 15 - £193k cars to fake nails

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so rich, she can afford to retire at the age of 15.And we've now decided to take a look into the lifestyle of the Australian youngster, who already owns two companies.The youngster set up a toy company that's already making huge profits, while she's still in elementary school.Her mum, Roxy Jacenko, helped the youngster start the toy company Pixie's Fidgets, and the toys sold out in less than 48 hours after the company’s launch last year.As well as that business, Pixie also has another company that her mum started when she was just a baby, Pixie's Bows.Both companies are now a part of Pixie's Pix, which sells other games and accessories for children.But what does Pixie spend her money on and time doing?Her mum Roxy revealed she's already spent a whopping £193,000 on cars for her daughter - including a £43,000 Mercedes Benz.The PR expert said she bought the extravagant vehicle for its “extra safety features.”Speaking to news.com.au, she said: “It's of utmost importance to me that both she and her brother Hunter travel safely on the roads when going to and from school so I purchased a car for her.“Obviously she doesn’t drive it, she is driven in it as is her brother to and from school and for any activities.“Given the number of fatalities on our roads their safety is so important so if it means buying a car that has extra safety features that’s what I’ll do.”Along with her fancy vehicle, Pixie likes to live a glam lifestyle.She recently posted on Instagram about shopping for high heels and also gets fancy acrylic nails which she's flashed in repeated videos.However, not everyone is a fan of her grown-up habits.One follower exclaimed: “Very wrong for a 10 years old, there is no need to rush children to grow up sooner or look.

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